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Stephen Hawking's Final Theory About Our Universe Has Just Been Published, And It Will Melt Your Brain MICHELLE STARR2 MAY 2018 Groundbreaking physicist Stephen Hawking left us one last shimmering piece of brilliance before he died: his final paper, detailing his last theory on the origin of the Universe, co-authored with Thomas Hertog from KU Leuven. The paper, published today in the Journal of High Energy Physics, puts forward that the Universe is far less complex than current multiverse theories suggest. It's based around a concept called eternal inflation, first introduced in 1979 and published in 1981. After the Big Bang, the Universe experienced a period of exponential inflation. Then it slowed down, and the energy converted into matter and radiation. However, according to the theory of eternal inflation, some bubbles of space stopped inflating or slowed on a stopping trajectory, creating a small fractal dead-end of static space. Meanwhile, in other bubbles of space, because of quantum effects, inflation never stops - leading to an infinite number of multiverses. Everything we see in our observable Universe, according to this theory, is contained in just one of these bubbles - in which inflation has stopped, allowing for the formation of stars and galaxies. multiverse inflating Visualisation of the inflating multiverse. (A. Linde/Stanford University) "The usual theory of eternal inflation predicts that globally our universe is like an infinite fractal, with a mosaic of different pocket universes, separated by an inflating ocean," Hawking explained. "The local laws of physics and chemistry can differ from one pocket universe to another, which together would form a multiverse. But I have never been a fan of the multiverse. If the scale of different universes in the multiverse is large or infinite the theory can't be tested." Even one of the original architects of the eternal inflation model has disavowed it in recent years. Paul Steinhardt, physicist at Princeton University, has gone on record saying that the theory took the problem it was meant to solve - to make the Universe, well, universally consistent with our observations - and just shifted it onto a new model. Hawking and Hertog are now saying that the eternal inflation model is wrong. This is because Einstein's theory of general relativity breaks down on quantum scales. "The problem with the usual account of eternal inflation is that it assumes an existing background universe that evolves according to Einstein's theory of general relativity and treats the quantum effects as small fluctuations around this," Hertog explained. "However, the dynamics of eternal inflation wipes out the separation between classical and quantum physics. As a consequence, Einstein's theory breaks down in eternal inflation." The new theory is based on string theory, one of the frameworks that attempts to reconcile general relativity with quantum theory by replacing the point-like particles in particle physics with tiny, vibrating one-dimensional strings. In string theory, the holographic principle proposes that a volume of space can be described on a lower-dimensional boundary; so the universe is like a hologram, in which physical reality in 3D spaces can be mathematically reduced to 2D projections on their surfaces. The researchers developed a variation of the holographic principle that projects the time dimension in eternal inflation, which allowed them to describe the concept without having to rely on general relativity. This then allowed them to mathematically reduce eternal inflation to a timeless state on a spatial surface at the beginning of the Universe - a hologram of eternal inflation. "When we trace the evolution of our universe backwards in time, at some point we arrive at the threshold of eternal inflation, where our familiar notion of time ceases to have any meaning," said Hertog. In 1983, Hawking and another researcher, physicist James Hartle, proposed what is known as the 'no boundary theory' or the 'Hartle-Hawking state'. They proposed that, prior to the Big Bang, there was space, but no time. So the Universe, when it began, expanded from a single point, but doesn't have a boundary.

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Stephen Hawking's Final Theory About Our Universe Has Just Been Published, And It Will Melt Your Brain MICHELLE STARR 2 MAY 2018 Groundbreaking physicist Stephen Hawking left us one last shimmering piece of brilliance before he died: his final paper, detailing his  last theory on the origin of the Universe , co-authored with Thomas Hertog from KU Leuven. The paper, published today in the  Journal of High Energy Physics , puts forward that the Universe is far less complex than current multiverse theories suggest. It's based around a concept called eternal inflation, first introduced in 1979 and  published in 1981 . After the  Big Bang , the Universe experienced a period of exponential inflation. Then it slowed down, and the energy converted into matter and radiation. However, according to the theory of eternal inflation, some bubbles of space stopped inflating or slowed on a stopping trajectory, creating a small fractal dead-end of st...

o-level or matric

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                          Difference between O Levels and Matriculation System Educational System One of the major differences is that Matric system education is a local framework of the country, whereas O Levels is a British educational system. CIE (Cambridge International Education) UK conducts O Levels examinations all over the world and this system is globally recognized. On the other hand, secondary school education examinations are held by the Secondary and Higher Education Board of Pakistan. Syllabus and Quality of Education Another noteworthy difference between the two systems is the level of education. O levels syllabus is comprehensive and concept -based. The courses are tough, quality standards are high and students are prepared for the practical world. Whereas, the matric syllabus is the same as it was years ago, courses haven’t been changed since long and the examination system focuses on rote learnin...

10 EASY WAY TO EARN 100$ PER MONTH

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1. Start a Dropshipping Business Dropshipping lets you open up an online store without worrying about production, inventory, packaging, or even shipping. In this business model, your supplier is responsible for all product and delivery-related aspects. All you need to do is brand and sell the products – keeping the profits to yourself! AliExpress  is one of the most popular platforms for dropshipping. The huge retail marketplace is full of Chinese suppliers selling thousands of products in every imaginable category. Most of the products on AliExpress are relatively cheap, which means you can sell them locally at market value and still enjoy high profit margins. The best part about dropshipping is you barely need any investment to get started – all you need to pay for is your website.  Shopify , for example, lets you set up an online store for just $29 a month. Online retail is a highly competitive market. To make your dropshipping business is a success, we recommen...

PREDICTION DONE BY SIMPSON CARTOON CAME TO BE REAL

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FIRST PREDICTION: In  this episode  from 1990,  Bart catches a three-eyed fish  named Blinky in the river by the power plant, which makes local headlines. More than a decade later,  a three-eyed fish was discovered  in a reservoir in Argentina. Strangely enough, the reservoir itself was fed by water from a nuclear power plant.                                                                                                In 1991, an episode of "The Simpsons" saw The Beatles' Ringo Star diligently answering fan mail that had been written decades ago. SECOND PREDICTION: In September 2013, two Beatles fans from Essex received a reply from Paul McCartney to a letter and recording they sent to the band 50 years a...

Time travel and the single atom

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We all have times  we wish we could go back in time and make a different decision. Now that appears to be possible – for single atoms, at least. Physicists at the Australian National University have confirmed one of the most profound thought experiments of quantum physics. It appears to show that present actions can affect past events. Andrew Truscott and his team showed that if you offer a speeding helium atom two possible paths, the route it takes appears to be retroactively determined by the act of measuring the atom at the end of its journey. The team reported the strange discovery in  Nature Physics  in May. “It’s a fantastic experimental tour de force,” says Radu Ionicioiu, a physicist at Bucharest’s Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering. “But how to interpret it? If you ask 10 people, you'll get 11 opinions.” We have long known that quantum particles such as photons have a split personality. Sometimes a photon will behave like ...